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TheCat Wrote:

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> Could be a weekend of much less rugby than

> originally thought. I hope not, as I have tix for

> twickers tomorrow....


Hope not Wales Ireland is a highlight.


Wales fans trying to wind up the Irish for "Irish Week" with a story that Leinster didn't form a proper tunnel after Cardiff beat them last weekend and the tunnel that was formed was in fact more like a funnel.

Alan Medic Wrote:

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> That Cat comment was from November JohnL.

>

> Hopefully the Welsh fans will have a lot more to

> moan about after Saturday! I saw the 'funnel'

> video evidence. Looked okay to me.


LOL November - I don't check dates obviously.

I'm pretty sure the whole thing was a joke by one single fan which took off.

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 2 weeks later...

Damn, pipped at the post, pass on congratulations to the Nut, and thanks for organising once again.


Been quite a few memorable sporting moments in the last few days...Yarmolenko's emotional extra-time winner, Rachael Blackmore winning the Gold Cup, Italy's last gasp winning try, France's joy at winning the Grand Slam...just need an FA Cup upset today to complete the set...up the Forest! :)

  • 9 months later...

Just checking to see what interest there is, or isn't, for a 2023 Predictor Game. For anyone who hasn't played it before, it's played via a site/app called Superbru. Points are awarded for predicting the correct match result and bonuses for getting close and the closest to the exact number of points a match is won by.

It's easy to play. If you're interested, say so here.

Thanks.

I've set up a pool for this year's 6 Nations. You can join here https://www.superbru.com/player/dashboard.php


Find the pool as per the Subject of this post and the Pool Code is gamebump


Points for predicting the correct results and how close you are to the winning margin.


The previous players have been sent invites I believe.

 

The Pool Code this year is serffold

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